The Future of Hull City ’s Max Clark remains unresolved as the player’s contract nears its completion.

The 22-year-old, whose contract with the Tigers expires at the end of this month, is still to inform City if he will be taking up the option of a deal which remains unaltered since first being offered back in September of 2017.

The Mail understands there has been no further contact from the club to Clark’s agent either to resolve the matter.

Clark, who has attracted interest from a number of Championship teams including Millwall and Nottingham Forest, as well as former manager Leonid Slutsky’s Vitesse Arnhem, favours staying at his hometown side where he enjoyed a breakthrough campaign having established himself as a full-back.

However, both parties remain at an impasse, with City seemingly unwilling to move on their original offer.

Max Clark of Hull City wins the ball from Robert Snodgrass (Image: Getty)

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That three-year deal, with an emphasis on appearance bonuses, was rejected last year.

Having gone on to make 25 more appearances for City following the tabling of that original offer, Clark’s representatives were hopeful fresh talks could bring a new offer, but with the clock ticking down on his current deal that remains unlikely.